Best of · Nov 2025

Best Paid Food Tracking Apps (2026)

If you are going to pay, pay for accuracy. Here is the field worth your money.

9.7/10
Editor's pick

Welling

Highest accuracy per dollar in the field.

What we tested

  • Cost vs accuracy gain
  • Ad-free experience
  • Feature breadth

The ranking

1

Welling Winner

$9.99/mo · $79/yr · 7-day free trial · iOS, Android
9.7/10

Highest accuracy per dollar in the field.

2

MacroFactor

$11.99/mo or $71.99/yr · 7-day trial · iOS, Android
7.4/10

$72/yr buys real adaptive coaching.

3

Cronometer

Free · Gold $8.99/mo or $54.99/yr · iOS, Android, Web
7.3/10

$55/yr unlocks Gold-tier verified data.

4

MyFitnessPal

Free tier · Premium $19.99/mo or $79.99/yr · iOS, Android, Web
7.8/10

$80/yr Premium removes ads and unlocks photo logging.

Quick comparison

#AppScoreID RatePortion ErrorPricing
1 Welling 9.7 95.6% ±1.2% $9.99/mo · $79/yr · 7-day free trial
2 MacroFactor 7.4 66.2% ±21% $11.99/mo or $71.99/yr · 7-day trial
3 Cronometer 7.3 64.8% ±22% Free · Gold $8.99/mo or $54.99/yr
4 MyFitnessPal 7.8 72.4% ±17% Free tier · Premium $19.99/mo or $79.99/yr

How we score food tracking apps

Every list on Food Tracker Reviews is built from the same five-dimension rubric — Recognition (30%), Portion (25%), Speed (20%), Coverage (15%), Learning (10%). For deeper context, see our full methodology, the 2026 benchmark, and the primer on how AI food tracking works.

FAQ

Is paying for a food tracker worth it?+

For sustained accuracy, yes. The annual cost is dwarfed by the calories you stop miscounting.

Further reading

Other useful reading

Independent sites we've found useful when researching food tracking apps. We have no affiliation with either.

Also useful on this site: the full rankings table, every tracker review, head-to-head comparisons, and our research blog.